Creative Ideas for Baby Shower Scrapbooking Layouts
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed
A baby shower is one of the most important events in a mother's life, and of course she will want to find orginal baby shower scrapbooking layouts to capture her memories.Baby shower scrapbooking layouts are perfect for remembering those cute presents and visits by friends and relatives!
Many different paper collections and templates are available for scrapbooking a baby shower. Many scrapbook companies put together pages that are set with frames for photos, cute sayings, and everything you need to make a baby scrapbook page. If you’re new to scrapbooking or aren’t creatively gifted then these baby shower scrapbooking layouts can be the right thing for you. All that’s needed are those pictures! But some people aren’t interested in having their pages already designed for them but still are a bit overwhelmed with what to do when it comes to making up their own baby shower scrapbooking layouts.
One thing to keep in mind is that while many use the colors of pink and blue for their pages you can get past this and use colors that you like.Chocolate brown, rust red, and warm yellow- the colors of autumn, work well on baby shower scrapbooking pages. One reason for this is that these colors are somewhat neutral and a bit easier on the eyes than strong blues, but aren’t as washed out as pink can sometime seem. You might also try these same colors but in primary shades, meaning red, blue and yellow.Baby toys are often in primary colors making these a good choice for baby shower scrapbooking pages.
Get creative with the wording and the fonts you use. Many opt for "childish" fonts that resemble the writing of a child but there's no need to do this if you prefer something more elegant or something simpler. You can put the child’s name or a simple phrase such as “Baby Boy” or “Baby Girl” across the top of any baby shower scrapbooking layouts and some simple wording underneath in a smaller font for a nice touch. And remember that you don't need to work the word "baby" into your layouts - try words like Love, Welcome, Family, and Cherished.
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